Custom Gummy Mold Design & Manufacturing

Create a commercial silicone gummy mold around your brand, product, and production requirements. Gummy Molds develops custom shapes, logos, cavity volumes, layouts, and mold formats for candy, supplement, nutraceutical, and private-label manufacturers.

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Custom Gummy Molds Built for Real Production

A custom mold should do more than reproduce a logo. It should fit the way your product is made, deposited, handled, demolded, packaged, and scaled. We review the full production context before the design is finalized.

  • Custom gummy shape, logo, symbol, texture, or branded design
  • Target cavity volume and finished-piece dimensions
  • Cavity count, spacing, and mold layout
  • Half-sheet or other required mold dimensions
  • Hand-fill, flood-and-scrape, or compatible depositor requirements
  • Compliance marks, scoring, segmentation, or other functional features
  • Requested mold quantity and future production goals

How the Custom Mold Process Works

1. Submit Your Project Details

Provide your logo, sketch, CAD file, reference image, target gummy volume, desired dimensions, mold quantity, production method, and any depositor or tray requirements.

2. Technical Review and Quotation

We review the concept for manufacturability, cavity geometry, mold layout, production method, equipment constraints, quantity, and project timing. We then identify any missing details and confirm the appropriate project path.

3. 3D Design and Approval

Your concept is developed into a three-dimensional design for review. This stage is where shape, dimensions, depth, markings, spacing, and layout are confirmed before production tooling is finalized.

4. Prototype or Sample Review When Required

Some projects may benefit from a prototype, sample cavity, or test mold before full production. Whether this step is recommended depends on the design complexity, equipment requirements, formula behavior, and order scope.

5. Tooling and Mold Production

After design approval, the production tooling and silicone molds are manufactured according to the agreed specifications, mold format, and quantity.

6. Final Inspection and Delivery

The completed molds are inspected and prepared for shipment. Project timing is confirmed after the technical requirements and approval steps have been established.

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What You Receive

The exact deliverables depend on the project scope, but a custom mold project can include:

  • Design review based on your artwork and production requirements
  • 3D design or render for approval
  • Confirmed cavity volume and finished-piece dimensions
  • Confirmed mold dimensions, cavity count, and layout
  • Production-method and equipment considerations
  • Final silicone molds in the approved quantity
  • Project-specific guidance for testing and implementation

Information to Prepare Before Requesting a Quote

  • Logo, sketch, CAD file, or reference image
  • Target cavity volume in milliliters
  • Preferred finished-piece length, width, and depth
  • Desired number of cavities per mold
  • Required mold, tray, or sheet-pan dimensions
  • Hand-fill, flood-and-scrape, or depositor production method
  • Depositor make and model, nozzle spacing, shot volume, and tray requirements when applicable
  • Regulatory mark, score line, dosage segmentation, or texture requirements
  • Estimated number of molds needed
  • Target production or launch date

Depositor Compatibility Checklist

A mold should not be described as depositor-compatible based on cavity shape alone. Compatibility can depend on several machine-specific variables:

  • Depositor make and model
  • Nozzle count and center-to-center spacing
  • Shot volume and viscosity range
  • Tray or carrier dimensions
  • Mold indexing and alignment method
  • Maximum allowable mold thickness
  • Required row and column orientation

Provide these details before design approval so the mold can be evaluated against the production setup.

Is a Custom Mold Right for Your Project?

A custom mold is usually the best fit when you need a proprietary shape, precise serving volume, regulatory feature, branded identity, depositor-specific layout, or production format that stock molds cannot provide.

A stock mold may be the faster and more economical choice when you are still testing a formula, validating demand, or do not yet know the final serving size or production method. Explore stock gummy molds before commissioning a custom design if your specifications are still changing.

Before Production Begins

  • All critical dimensions and production requirements should be confirmed in writing.
  • Artwork may need to be simplified or adjusted for reliable molding and demolding.
  • Very fine details, sharp undercuts, or extreme depth may require design changes.
  • Formula behavior can affect fill quality, surface detail, and demolding performance.
  • Equipment compatibility should be evaluated using the actual depositor and tray specifications.
  • Project timing begins only after required information, approvals, and payments are complete.

Custom Mold Project Options

The current custom-mold product includes a design-deposit option and quantity options for larger production orders. The product page is the transaction step; this page explains the engineering and decision process.

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Why Manufacturers Choose Custom Gummy Molds

  • Create a recognizable branded shape instead of using a generic stock design
  • Match cavity volume to the intended serving or dosage format
  • Design layouts around commercial production requirements
  • Build regulatory or functional features directly into the cavity design
  • Standardize finished-piece size across repeated manufacturing runs
  • Plan mold quantities around both current output and future scale

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you create a mold from a logo, sketch, or CAD file?

Yes. A logo, sketch, reference image, or CAD concept can be used as the starting point for technical review.

Can the cavity volume and dimensions be customized?

Yes. Cavity volume, finished-piece dimensions, cavity count, spacing, and overall mold layout can be developed around the project requirements.

Can a custom mold be designed for depositing equipment?

Potentially. Compatibility depends on the equipment configuration, tray dimensions, nozzle spacing, shot volume, alignment, and operating settings. Provide the machine details before design approval.

Do I always need a prototype?

Not every project requires the same testing path. A prototype or sample may be recommended when the design, formula, equipment fit, or production risk justifies it.

Can regulatory symbols, score lines, or dosage segments be added?

These features can be evaluated as part of the design. Their feasibility depends on cavity size, depth, geometry, and the intended finished product.

How many revisions are included?

Revision requirements depend on the selected project scope. Confirm the included design and revision terms before work begins.

How long does a custom mold project take?

Timing depends on design complexity, completeness of the submitted specifications, revision rounds, prototype requirements, tooling, quantity, and production scheduling. A project-specific timeline is provided after review.

What files should I submit?

Vector artwork, CAD files, high-resolution logos, dimensioned drawings, and clear reference images are the most useful. Submit whatever you currently have; additional files may be requested during review.

How do I begin?

Review the available project options and place the appropriate design deposit or order through the Custom Gummy Mold product page.

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